Thanks, Bronze. That's good to know about refrigeration. I may need to refrigerate one of the Gaia bottles. But at the rate the Kayfun burns through juice, maybe not! I am trying CAT because you mentioned it recently, and it sounds intriguing.

Interesting that you put it in the refrigerator. Obviously good for long-term storage. Does it affect the flavor at all, or just put it on hold? Do you have to age it further after you take it out?

As soon as I get the package open, the bag with all the bottles go right into the refrigerator. When I open a bottle that has been steeped, I pull one out of the fridge and pop the tops off. Let them sit 2 days (shaking them when I think of it) then tops back on and put in the vape station. By the time I empty the first one, that new bottle is ready to go. Rinse and repeat.

I don't notice any flavor change. Keeping the tops on pre-refrigeration is like leaving them in limbo. It is when the air gets to them that the aging process begins.

As soon as I get the package open, the bag with all the bottles go right into the refrigerator. When I open a bottle that has been steeped, I pull one out of the fridge and pop the tops off. Let them sit 2 days (shaking them when I think of it) then tops back on and put in the vape station. By the time I empty the first one, that new bottle is ready to go. Rinse and repeat.

I don't notice any flavor change. Keeping the tops on pre-refrigeration is like leaving them in limbo. It is when the air gets to them that the aging process begins.

Fantastic! Thanks for explaining the process, Robin. I will do this as well, and think of you each time.

As soon as I get the package open, the bag with all the bottles go right into the refrigerator. When I open a bottle that has been steeped, I pull one out of the fridge and pop the tops off. Let them sit 2 days (shaking them when I think of it) then tops back on and put in the vape station. By the time I empty the first one, that new bottle is ready to go. Rinse and repeat.

I don't notice any flavor change. Keeping the tops on pre-refrigeration is like leaving them in limbo. It is when the air gets to them that the aging process begins.